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Modeling SOA: Part 1. Service identification
This article is the first in a series of five articles about developing software based on service-oriented architecture (SOA). It shows how to use UML models extended with the IBM Software Service Profile to design an SOA solution that is connected to business requirements, yet independent of the solution implementation.
Articles 02 Oct 2007  
 
Modeling SOA: Part 5. Service implementation
In previous four articles of this series, we showed how to create a technology-neutral but complete design model of an architected services solution. In this final article, we look at how to create an actual implementation that is consistent with the architectural and design decisions captured in the services model. We'll generate the platform-specific implementation by exploiting both model-driven development and the IBM Rational Software Architect UML-to-SOA transformation feature to create a Web service from the SOA model.
Articles 30 Oct 2007  
 
Modeling SOA: Part 4. Service composition
This fourth article of this five-part series covers how to assemble and connect the service providers modeled in "Part 3. Service realization" and choreograph their interactions to provide a complete solution to the business requirements. It also shows how this service participant fulfills the original business requirements.
Articles 23 Oct 2007  
 
Modeling SOA: Part 3. Service realization
This third article of this five-part series explains how SOA-based Web services are actually implemented. The service implementation starts with deciding what component will provide what services. After these decisions have been made, you can model how each service functional capability is implemented and how the required services are actually used. Then you can use the UML-to-SOA transformation feature included in IBM Rational Software Architect to create a Web service that can be used in IBM WebSphere Integration Developer to implement, test, and deploy the completed solution.
Articles 16 Oct 2007  
 
Modeling SOA: Part 2. Service specification
In this second article of this five-part series, we continue defining the SOA solution by modeling the specification of each service in detail. These specifications will define contracts between consumers and producers of the service. These contracts include the provided and required interfaces, the roles those interfaces play in the service specification, and the rules or protocol for how those roles interact.
Articles 09 Oct 2007  
 
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